Rogue River Trail Hiking Lodge Trips
Hiking the historic Rogue River trail
White Water Warehouse offers multi-day lodge to lodge treks,
that feature stories of the dueling gold miners, Indian wars and
feuding neighbors.
These hiking adventures marry history and the beauty of the
Rogue River canyon with the ease of staying in rustic lodges each
evening. Private cabins and bathrooms at each of the lodges assures
you the ultimate hiking experience.

Hiking Oregon's Rogue River trail with White Water Warehouse owner
and trail guide, Bob Meister, is more than a trek; it is a history
lesson. The 43-mile hike lasts for 4 days and 3 nights and winds
through some of southern Oregon's richest backcountry historical
and ecological sites. "The Rogue River-Siskiyou mountain range hike
is not only stunningly beautiful but also home to some incredible
moments in history. Hikers have a chance to live history by
standing on sites where local Indian battles took place, they will
discover the ruins of homes where neighbors shot and killed each
other over gold mining claims, and even walk through old homesteads
where home owners would spend winter months snowed-in waiting for
food and rations to arrive by wagons coming over the mountains."
says Meister. Even the start of the Rogue River trail is historic.
The trailhead is named Grave Creek after the grave of Martha Leland
Crowley, a daughter of a pioneer couple. Martha was buried under an
oak tree near the creek in 1846.
If the combination of interesting historical sites and beautiful
scenery stirs something in your adventurous soul, check out our
2010 Rogue River hiking trips. They will not disappoint.
| Dates | Status |
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| Aug 28
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31 | Limited Space |
Our successful Spring 2010 Rogue River hiking season is now complete. Interested in hiking with us in 2011? Here are our 2011 hiking start dates: May 28-31; May 29-June 1; June 4-7; June 5-8; June 11-14; June 12-15; June 18-21; June 19-22. Call us and inquire today! 1-800-214-0579
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